I recall our glorious leader posting on this issue some months ago, so I thought I'd drop this vid here and listen for responses.
View: https://www.facebook.com/prageru/videos/284591645479193/
One thing I don't like is that the vid glosses over the issue of what can be censored, by whom and how. There is a hand wave that anti-trust laws can cope with thus and such issue, but I did not find that assuring.
What is a bigger issue to me is that Google, Facebook, Twitter and others have no regulations stopping them from forcing-feeding their worldviews to their users through their services. If those services were part of a free market with competition, this would be fine, but they're not. They each bought out their competition long ago, and didn't start censoring their services until they had a monopoly.
I'm a free market guy, but when someone has a monopoly, such as with utilities; seems they need to be regulated. It's pretty rare, but I think Praguer is wrong here.
View: https://www.facebook.com/prageru/videos/284591645479193/
One thing I don't like is that the vid glosses over the issue of what can be censored, by whom and how. There is a hand wave that anti-trust laws can cope with thus and such issue, but I did not find that assuring.
What is a bigger issue to me is that Google, Facebook, Twitter and others have no regulations stopping them from forcing-feeding their worldviews to their users through their services. If those services were part of a free market with competition, this would be fine, but they're not. They each bought out their competition long ago, and didn't start censoring their services until they had a monopoly.
I'm a free market guy, but when someone has a monopoly, such as with utilities; seems they need to be regulated. It's pretty rare, but I think Praguer is wrong here.